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THE REVIEW

At the beginning of the nineties, Michael Jackson decided to part ways artistically from producer and friend Quincy Jones to give a new direction to his musical career. Thus, in 1991, Dangerous was released, an album that immediately distanced itself from the more immediate and direct melodies of Bad, which had been released just four years earlier, fitting into the new jack swing trend that was so in vogue at the time and promoted by r&b artists like Bobby Brown. The first element that stands out when listening to the album is the extraordinary quality of audio and mixing that make the auditory experience truly enjoyable. The album presents a perfect blend between the more driving rhythms of tracks like Jam and Can’t Let Her Get Away and the sweet and harmonious melodies of others like the renowned Heal The World and the melancholic Gone Too Soon. In a pattern so dear to Jackson, this album also makes room for a rock track, Black Or White, certainly the most commercial one of the album. However, the highlight of the album is the last track, which also gives the album its title, Dangerous. How to define the genre of this track? Dance pop? R&B? Funk? I wouldn’t know how to answer, I only know that it represents Jacksonian music at its best, continuing the narrative already opened with iconic tracks such as Billie Jean and Smooth Criminal. The chorus of this track gets stuck in your head and decides not to leave. Obviously, die-hard rock & roll fans or those who cannot separate the artist from his personal life will turn up their noses. Precisely because it is a genre difficult to define and, at the same time, conceived only by Jackson, leaving aside the terrible imitations of the years to come, this extraordinary artist is placed on the Olympus of the greatest composers of popular music ever.

In conclusion: we are faced with a remarkable album, rich in high-level productions, up-to-date with the times, and that find their highest expression in the concluding track.

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Michael Jackson's 1991 album Dangerous marked a fresh artistic direction with new jack swing influences. Praised for its high-quality audio, rich production, and memorable tracks like Black Or White and Heal The World, the album showcases Jackson’s unique genre blending. Its closing title track stands out as a definitive example of his musical prowess. Overall, Dangerous remains a remarkable and timeless work.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

02   Why You Wanna Trip on Me (05:24)

03   In the Closet (06:32)

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04   She Drives Me Wild (03:41)

05   Remember the Time (04:01)

06   Can't Let Her Get Away (05:00)

07   Heal the World (06:25)

08   Black or White (04:16)

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09   Who Is It (06:35)

10   Give In to Me (05:29)

11   Will You Be There (07:39)

12   Keep the Faith (05:57)

13   Gone Too Soon (03:22)

Michael Jackson

American singer, songwriter and dancer from Gary, Indiana. Child star with the Jackson 5 who became a global solo star and is widely known as the "King of Pop."
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By Vic Sorriso1

 Dangerous is a colossal pile of crap extending over 12 songs and more, also known as the musical demise of the pedophile.

 Thank you, filthy pedophile, for stirring up the discussion with my girlfriend.


By rebel1

 Imagine you turn on the stereo to relax after the classic crappy day, and you start to feel the singer’s soul flowing through your body.

 "Heal the World" is incredible—the feeling of peace it gives you is unmatched, a true hymn to world peace.


By ronnie92

 It almost seems that after the separation, Mike lost his gritty 80s style to make way for the softer style that inevitably worsened over time.

 Could it be the beginning of the decline?


By lucumine74

 This is certainly the best pop music album from 1991 until today.

 'Heal the World' is one of the most beautiful songs in music history, it’s a moving piece.


By tommithebest

 Michael Jackson’s best album. And that should suffice.

 'Who Is It' is a MASTERPIECE full of mystery, harmony, and emotional depth.


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